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UAE midday break: Mohre inspects construction sites ahead of rule taking effect

UAE midday break: Mohre inspects construction sites ahead of rule taking effect

Khaleej Times18 hours ago

The UAE's Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (Mohre) has started inspecting construction sites ahead of the implementation of the summer midday break for workers which will come into effect on Sunday, June 15.
Under this regulation, which is now in its 21st year, workers across the UAE are prohibited from working under direct sunlight and in open areas between 12.30pm and 3pm daily, until September 15. This is the period when the country is experiencing peak summer heat.
Mohre minister Dr Abdulrahman Al Awar recently led the inspection of a construction site in Dubai to review preparations for the implementation of the seasonal midday break aimed at ensuring a safe working environment, aligned with best practices and occupational health and safety requirements.
Al Awar underscored the midday work ban 'requires companies to provide shaded areas for workers at work sites to protect them from heat stress caused by sun exposure, as well as adequate cooling devices, sufficient water to prevent dehydration, first-aid equipment and other comfort facilities.'
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According to Mohre, there are exemptions to the midday break, including tasks that must continue uninterrupted for technical reasons, such as laying asphalt or pouring concrete when it is unfeasible to complete these activities after the break.
Also exempted from the regulation are works that require addressing hazards or repair issues that impact the community, such as disruptions to water or electricity supply, traffic congestion, and malfunctions in basic services.
Companies found violating the rule will be fined Dh5,000 per worker, and can go up to a maximum of Dh50,000 if multiple workers are involved.
Mohre reiterated it will monitor compliance through its inspection systems to ensure that no workers are made to work during the prohibited hours. The ministry also asked the published to report any violations during the midday break by contacting the Mohre call centre on 600590000, or through the ministry's website and smart app.

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